Faro is the administrative centre for the whole of the Algarve region with a population in excess of 40.000 people. The city has both Arab and Roman ruins but most of the present attractive older buildings were constructed after the disastrous earthquake of 1755 and the earlier one of 1532. The Moors who occupied the town in the 8th Century originally gave it the name of Ossónoba and developed it into a trading port until 1249 when they were defeated by the forces of Dom Afonso III.








